SEARCH RESULTS FOR FUNDING IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 1095 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2013

This one pager complied by Americans for the Arts gives an overview of revenue sources for arts non profit organizations. Revenue from earned income is the largest sources of income, the remainder must be raise through contributed revenue.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2013

This one pager shows how arts related events generate revenue. This data is pulled from Americans for the Arts & Economic Prosperity IV 2012 report.

Author(s): Dietz, Nathan; Brown, Melissa; McGill, Lawrence; Kerr Arroyo, Kiley; Bildner, Jim; Reibstein, Sarah
Date of Publication: Nov 01, 2013

This study focuses on key factors associated with the mortality and long-term survival of nonprofit arts and culture organizations (ACOs). The dominant factors associated with long-term survival relate to revenue and assets. This study represents the initial piece of a larger research effort, The Initiative for Sustainable Arts in America.

Author(s): Stroik, Michael
Date of Publication: Oct 19, 2013

CECP, in association with The Conference Board, takes an in-depth analysis of 2012 corporate giving data from 240 leading companies, including 60 of the largest 100 companies in the FORTUNE 500.

Author(s): Private Sector Initiatives Department
Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2013

The BCA Survey of Business Support for the Arts is the nation’s largest survey of its kind, delving beyond pure numbers into the motivations behind and goals of business partnerships with the arts. The specific findings from the survey are used to project national trends in support for the arts by businesses large and small across our nation. The study acts as a resource for current and potential funders of the arts, and for local advocacy organizations to encourage increased partnership between the business community and the arts. BCA has conducted the survey since 1968

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2013

After a downturn in arts giving in 2006 and 2009, 2012 levels rebounded and are now similar to 2006 levels. Cash plus non-cash arts giving between 2009 and 2012 is up 18 percent (average growth of 6% per year). A similar upward trend for overall (not just arts) large company giving was reported by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy for the 2009-2011 period.

Author(s): Kaitlin Leigh Mason, CPA, Klausner Bendler + Associates, P.C.
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2013

Issue briefing on sales tax for artists, sculptors and small businesses.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2012

This one pager complied by Americans for the Arts gives an overview of the work of Untied Arts Funds. The nation's United Arts Funds (UAFs) raised a total of $96.4 million for the arts in fiscal year 2012.

Author(s): CECP and The Conference Board
Date of Publication: Oct 19, 2012

CECP, in association with The Conference Board, takes an in-depth analysis of 2011 corporate giving data from 214 leading companies, including 62 of the top 100 companies in the FORTUNE 500.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2012

This one pager shows trends in private sector charitable gifts to the arts, culture, and humanities from 1998-2012. The data is from The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, Giving USA 2012 with analysis by Americans for the Arts.

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